you can answer Reddit offical app i used that till somewhere in june 12 to 24 when i switched to fatbird (it probably still works)
you can answer Reddit offical app i used that till somewhere in june 12 to 24 when i switched to fatbird (it probably still works)
I used Apollo on iOS. It wasn’t just the way it looked, and not just the way it worked, but it was the tiny things that made it superior. For example, one thing that I loved and haven’t seen on any other app is the way that it handled videos. While the video was playing you could put your finger on it and scrub it back and forth to fast forward/rewind. So intuitive, but I don’t know of another app - Reddit or Lemmy - that has that.